Only 4 new Hawaii COVID-19 cases, including 2 new on Hawaii Island

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A woman leaves Sack N Save with groceries on Monday in Kailua-Kona. Gov. David Ige said Monday Hawaii’s stay-at-home order will probably be extended past April 30 because the islands aren’t yet ready to relax restrictions put in place to control the spread of the coronavirus. (Tom Linder/West Hawaii Today)

Typically busy restaurants remain shuttered Monday in Kailua Village. Gov. David Ige said Monday Hawaii’s stay-at-home order will probably be extended past April 30 because the islands aren’t yet ready to relax restrictions put in place to control the spread of the coronavirus. (Tom Linder/West Hawaii Today)

A sign reminds customers at Kona Commons to practice social distancing on Monday. Gov. David Ige said Monday Hawaii’s stay-at-home order will probably be extended past April 30 because the islands aren’t yet ready to relax restrictions put in place to control the spread of the coronavirus. (Tom Linder/West Hawaii Today)

Only four new cases of COVID-19 were reported Monday in Hawaii — the lowest number of cases reported in a single day since Feb. 28.